Thursday, March 28, 2013

Revelations 21

Last week I set up shop in the cafeteria of one of the Vanguard Buildings.  It was my second experience with Corporate Kiosks and the best of the two corporate events I've done.   Since I only sell women's jewelry (I think I have one guy bracelet~), 95% of the folks that stop by my display are female.

At this particular show, I was approached by a guy in about his late 20s-early 30s.  He said, "This is a weird question but you wouldn't happen to know what Chrysoprase is, would you?"

"I do!" said I, "It's a light green gemstone, but I don't have any jewelry with that, sorry."

He continued, "The reason I ask is that every month for the first year of our marriage, I've bought my wife a piece of jewelry based on the gemstones listed in Revelations 21.  Are you familiar with that?"

At this point, I realize that I only heard "every month...bought my wife jewelry" and had drifted into a dream state.  I recovered quickly to say, "No, I'm not familiar with that."

He went on to explain that there are twelve gemstones and he had searched for them, in the order that they're listed in the verses, for his wife.   Of course, as soon as I got home I looked it up and, sure enough, it's in Revelations 21: 19-20.  The foundations of the walls of the New Jerusalem are adorned with these twelve jewels.

What a sweet way to celebrate the first year of marriage, 
using the adornments of God's New Kingdom!

19 The foundations of the wall of the city are adorned with every jewel; the first was jasper, the second sapphire, the third agate, the fourth emerald, 20 the fifth onyx, the sixth carnelian, the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, the twelfth amethyst.
Revelations 21:19-20 NRSV 
biblegateway.com

Jasper
Sapphire
Agate
Emerald
Onyx
Carnelian
Chrysolite
Beryl (Aquamarine)
Topaz
Chrysoprase
Jacinth
Amethyst

Images courtesy of Wikipedia, Rio Grande & Gem Select

Friday, March 22, 2013

New Blog

I'm doing what I said I would never do and that's start a blog specifically for my jewelry business.  Why?  Because I started blogging personally last fall as Purple Mountain Girl and found that I like blogging.  It's another little place that I get to feel like I CONTROL THE WORLD!  Even though, probably, no one is listening...

I'm also converting my website over to this blog because, basically, it's Free~  I've learned so much from blogging that I became sure there was a way to have an e-commerce site using a blog; and if you have access to Google, you have all the knowledge in the world right in your hand!


Here are some things I learned to create this site:

1-Create a static home page.
This was important to me because I don't want visitors to have to slog through my ramblings to get to the good stuff (ie, my jewelry.)  I found this tutorial:  http://www.bloggertipspro.com/2012/06/creating-blogger-static-home-page.html# and my blog now has a static landing page as well as maintaining a place for me share my trivial scribblings!

2-Getting rid of the blogger bar at the top.  Another VIP - very important project!  Your blog cum website looks much more professional and doesn't announce to the world that, "I'm too cheap to buy yearly website hosting!"  I found help here:  http://blogger-hints-and-tips.blogspot.com/2012/03/removing-navbar-from-your-blog.html  Very easy to do!

3-Centering the Blog Description.  I don't know WHY this is not a standard format in blogger or whatever but it bugs the buhjeepers out of me and has since I started blogging!  OCD much?  Anyway, another very easy fix that I found here:  http://www.southernspeakers.net/2010/12/repositioning-blogger-title-and.html

I will leave it at that for now, don't even get me started on all the cool gadgets out there!  A Heartfelt Thanks to all the bloggers that have posted and shared their knowledge with us html-challenged folks!